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Bandhavgarh

If Kanha is Kipling's country, then Bandhavgarh is the jewel in Madhya Pradesh's crown. Situated at a distance of 195 km from Jabalpur and 225 km from Khajuraho, the Bandhavgarh National Park is a premier wildlife preserve in the Vindhya mountain range of Central India. It is a tiny park compared to Kanha but with nearly the same number of tigers and leopards, or at least that is the official figure. Besides tigers and leopards, Bandhavgarh is also extremely productive for medium-sized bison herds.



Bandhavgarh came into existence as a national park in 1968 with a core area of 105 sq. km, which was later extended to include two adjoining sal forests in 1986. Before becoming a national park, it was the game reserve of the Maharajas of Rewa. But due to loss of royal patronage, it remained neglected for a long time until the government declared it a national park to control rampant poaching in the area. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers among all reserves in India and packs the same wealth of wildlife in a smaller area. It is famous as the original home of the white (albino) tiger, though this rare species has long become extinct here. Apart from tigers, Bandhavgarh is also famous for sloth bear sambar, chital, muntjac, nilgai, chinkara, and wild pigs. There are also interesting cave shrines scattered around the park, with Brahmi inscriptions dating from the first century B.C. You can visit the remains of the Bandhavgarh fort believed to be 2,000 years old.
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Tourist Attraction : Backwaters - Prestigious Beaches - Ayurveda in Kerela


Kerala, is a green paradise situated in southwest part of India, extended between the Lakshadweep and Western Ghats. Boosting an indiscreet beach line, Kerela is an exotic abode for die-hard nature lovers. The state is embellished with ardently green fields, palm and coconut trees and particular netting of rivers and lagoons. The marvelous blue beaches, the lush green hilly terrain, tranquil backwaters and indefinite treasures of flora and fauna are the natural splendor that makes it one of the most charming tourist spot. It is here that Kerala’s most precious spices are grown in carefully nurtured plantations: cardamom, pepper and nutmeg.

Prime Attraction

» Backwaters :
The largest backwater stretch in Kerela is the Vembanad Lake, which flows through three districts and opens out into the sea at the Kochi Port. The Astamudi lake, literally having eight arms, which covers a major portion of Kollam district in the south, is the second largest and is considered the gateway to the backwaters

» Prestigious Beaches :
Kerala is an imperious habitat to the majestic beaches at the coast of Arabian Sea. The immaculate amusements of the golden beaches, going for yachting, diving in deep waters or riding the motorboats are peerless experiences. Kerela beaches are also eminent and are acclaimed for the yoga, meditation and other health activities. the major beaches in the Kerala are Kovalam, Thirumullavaram, Ernakulam beach.

» Backwater Journey :
The backwater trips along the coastal lagoons provides a sublime view of the charming beauty of ancient Kerala. The major backwater stretches are Vembanad Lake and Astamudi Lake. The most exhilarating activity on the backwaters of Kerela, is the kettuvallom, a traditional houseboat that is becoming very popular with the visitors. The popular backwater tours are conducted around Allappuzha, Kollam and Koyalam.

» Ayurveda in Kerela :
Besides being an idle beach resort, Kerela also provides a natural healing to your ailments. The forests of Kerela are the canister of a variable medicinal herb that helped in flourishing of Ayurveda in India. Kottackal Ayurvaidya Sala is an illustrious center of Ayurvedic treatment worldwide. Kerala's equable climate, natural abundance of forests , and the cool monsoon season are best suited for Ayurveda's curative and restorative packages.

» Boat race :
Boat races are quite famous in Kerala. The popular snake boat race take places in the backwater of Kerala and is organized to celebrate the harvest festival Onam. A perfect combination of festival sprit and culture, an event not to be missed.

» Wild Attractions :
For the wildlife lovers Kerala offers numerous wild life sanctuaries for the wild life enthusiast. Eravikulam National Park,Silent Valley National Park, Periyar Tiger Reserve and many more with wide variety of wild animals like tigers, lions etc and birds.

» Government Museum and Venkatappa Art Gallery :
This Government Museum has a enormous accumulation of archaeological artifacts, and the art gallery. It was built in 1886 and one of the oldest museum in the country. Open 10.00 to 17.00 hours except on Wednesdays

Nearby Trips
Amidst thickly dense hills of Cochin are rubber and spice plantations, it is a 5 hour drive from Cochin. Another world of palm fringed waterways is a route from Kottayam to Alleppey. Sailboats and tiny skiffs are used to transmit coconuts and children to school are lovely sights on these backwaters.

Best Time To Visit
October to March

Mode of Transport

» Air :
The nearest airport is at Thiruvananthapuram. It is connected by Air-India and Indian Airlines flights with all the major cities in India. Private Airlines: Continental Airways operate flight to Thiruvananthapuram from Mumbai and Goa.

» Rail :
It is well connected by rail to all the major cities in India.

» Road :
Thiruvananthapuram is connected by regular bus services to various of India. Important distances are: Cochin 223 kms, Kanyakumari 87 kms, Periyar 272 kms, Varkala 55 kms.

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Varanasi

Varanasi, also popularly known as Benaras is one of the most sacred pilgrimage places for Hindus. The historical ghats of Varanasi on the banks of river Ganges attract devotees from all parts of the country and abroad. The ghats are many, but every ghat has a history of its own and some of them also find mention in the ancient scriptures. It is believed that a dip in the holy waters of the ghats cleanses all past sins. Another popular belief is that immersion of the ashes of the dead in the ghats grant their soul eternal peace. A perennial feature of the ghats are a variety of religious rituals held from morning till night.

Regarded as an eternal city by the Hindus, the known history of Varanasi dates back to about 3500 years. Here, we shall briefly discuss the most popular of Varanasi's myriad of ghats

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